(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – The chance to spend the summer in Cooperstown is every baseball fan’s dream. For college students aspiring to land a once-in-a-lifetime summer experience in the National Baseball ...
All empires must eventually come to an end, but the St. Louis Cardinals needed every ounce of effort to topple baseball’s greatest dynasty. The 1964 World Series marked a turning point in the history ...
Luis Tiant’s legend developed in the United States well after his 30th birthday. But for baseball fans in his native Cuba, Tiant was a hero from his earliest days as a professional. A sizzling ...
We are grateful to everyone who has donated artifacts to our collection since the 1930s, when planning for the Museum first began. The following is a list of individuals and organizations who donated ...
(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – Ten of the National Pastime’s most honored and respected voices have been named as the finalists for the 2025 Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in baseball ...
Mickey Mantle, in his introduction to The Quality of Courage, written with Robert W. Creamer, 1964 How do we sense courage? How do we know when we are in the presence of someone of transcendent ...
On select Fridays this Fall, you can enjoy engaging programs at the Hall of Fame through the Fall Friday Programming Series. Take a guided tour of the Hall of Fame Gallery, play trivia, and interact ...
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, our interactive Hispanic Heritage Pop-Up experience will explore images and hands-on items from the Hall of Fame’s education and museum collections that tell ...
Whitey Ford called him as “a superstar who never acted like one. He was a humble man who was kind and friendly to all his teammates, even the rawest rookie. He was idolized by all the other players.” ...
Rube Foster excelled on the diamond as a pitcher, manager and as an executive, earning him the recognition as the “father of black baseball.” Few men have dominant careers as baseball players. Even ...
With 145 wins to his credit and an early retirement from professional baseball at age 28, William Arthur “Candy” Cummings does not possess a typical Hall of Fame resume for a pitcher. However, despite ...